The small, somewhat worn meat processing plant in rural Wall seems an unlikely place for the birth of a new trend in South Dakota agriculture. But it could fundamentally change the economic landscape for the state's $1 billion annual beef cattle industry.
Wall, S.D. Wall Meat Processing, a small meat processing plant in Wall, S.D., has opened new opportunities for South Dakota’s lamb industry by becoming the state’s first certified Cooperative Interstate Shipment (CIS) facility, overseen.
It’s not by chance the planned I-90 Meats will be named such. Every detail of the proposed 4,000 head per year, federally-inspected beef, hog and lamb plant to be built in New Underwood, S.D., has.